China has initiated a targeted maritime law enforcement and traffic control operation in the Pacific waters directly east of Taiwan.
According to a dispatch published by China’s state-controlled Xinhua news agency, the special operation commenced on Saturday, June 6. Beijing’s maritime security planners stated that the mission was designed to project absolute authority over the contested waters.
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Asserting administrative jurisdiction
“The purpose of the operation is the comprehensive execution of China’s jurisdiction in the field of maritime administrative law enforcement, strengthening patrol and law enforcement capabilities on the high seas, as well as traffic control in key water areas, ensuring the safety of maritime transport, and protecting national interests,” the official state announcement noted.
Beijing explicitly clarified that the mobilization was triggered by recent diplomatic coordination between neighboring US allies. Chinese authorities condemned a “unilateral announcement by Japan and the Philippines regarding negotiations on the delimitation of maritime areas east of Taiwan Island,” characterizing the bilateral talks as a severe infringement upon China’s sovereign territorial integrity and regional maritime rights.
A squeeze play on Taiwan’s perimeter
By launching patrols east of Taiwan, Chinese forces are effectively demonstrating an ability to monitor and potentially restrict commercial or military transit along the island’s Pacific-facing coast – an area historically viewed as a critical rear zone for defensive maneuvers and foreign replenishment.
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